Harefield Gazette

Next steps in careers

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ROLES in the travel, leisure and hospitalit­y sectors were among the many opportunit­ies for jobseekers at Uxbridge College’s recent Jobs Fair at its Hayes campus.

Employers in the tech, engineerin­g, recruitmen­t and private tuition sectors also took part in the on-site event, where the 200 visitors could apply for commercial vacancies, sign up jobs under the Government’s Kickstart programme, or join apprentice­ships and short courses at College.

In all, 24 jobs were offered through the Kickstart scheme, which funds six months’ wages plus a £1,500 training and set-up grant for employers. A total of 26 people were also registered on HCUC short courses, and six were signed up for apprentice­ships

The Jobs Fair was run by HCUC Apprentice­ships & Skills – which provides work-based and profession­al training programmes for Harrow College and Uxbridge College – in partnershi­p with Uxbridge and Hayes Job Centres.

Giles Strachan, employabil­ity and orojects manager, HCUC apprentice­ships & Skills, said: “It is so encouragin­g post-pandemic to be see such growth in job opportunit­ies in the local and regional economy, and to have so many fantastic employers together in one place. The headline figures were extremely pleasing, and we also had significan­t further interest in apprentice­ships and SWAP training courses and very positive feedback from employers.

Dylan McTaggart, Principal of Uxbridge College, who opened the event, said: “This has been a really successful event with employers energised, engaged, and present in significan­t volume.”

TRG (The Restaurant Group) which owns brands including Wagamama, Frankie & Benny’s, and Chiquito, accepted six job applicatio­ns and provided informatio­n and advice about the company to visitors. The company is recruiting 300 staff in the hospitalit­y sector at Heathrow & Gatwick airports.

Speaking at the event, Stephen Lawton, who is a bartender at TRG’s The Curator, at Heathrow Terminal 3, said: “There’s a job for everyone – I joined with no experience in hospitalit­y, and am still there 12 years later. I’ve also completed two NVQs in customer service and hospitalit­y thanks to TRG’s training programme.”

General manager at TRG Jacinto Dos Santos said: “It’s so rewarding to see people developing – we aim to match people to jobs, including giving them guidance and training, as they may not always know what is the right role for them. You want to make sure you match the right person to the right job.”

Jobseeker Nicoleta Nicolae said: “I have worked in an office, in catering and hospitalit­y, as an office co-ordinator, and a personal trainer – I’m definitely a ‘people person’. I’m looking for a change, so I came to find out more about the opportunit­ies on offer.”

Pete Cordiner is a senior supervisor with employer Actavo, an events infrastruc­ture supplier, which supplies and installs fencing, barriers events and scaffoldin­g such as stages and grandstand­s for sports events and festivals.

He said: “The winter is quieter, but obviously we are looking towards the summer which is really busy with festivals and parties and so on. We do work with agency staff but are looking to build up a core crew of our own to call on when needed.”

Jobseeker Manny Qader said: “I’m currently studying adult Education and Training at Uxbridge College and hoping to get into teaching, but I’m keeping an open mind so I came along today. ”

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The recent Jobs Fair at Uxbridge College

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